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NAVY LEAGUE NOTES

The monthly quota of 180 comforts in bags has been despatched to the Navy Office in Wellington, also a small Chrisl- | mas cheer parcel to I a New Zealand mine- ' sweeper. This parcel was received too late for inclusion in the earlier Christmas de-

spatch. Several small quantities of wool given to knitters during last year have not been returned. It would be a convenience if these were returned, even if not as finished articles, as the wool is precious and can be knitted again. Mrs Ross will be out of town next week, but Mrs G. R. Ritchie, Heriot row, will be available for any information required in regard to comforts. Please note that the Navy League box number is 281. «

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24817, 17 January 1942, Page 9

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NAVY LEAGUE NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 24817, 17 January 1942, Page 9

NAVY LEAGUE NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 24817, 17 January 1942, Page 9

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